Nisa has been manufacturing saddles for Moto Morini since the 1950s.
In those years the saddles were made of a sturdy iron frame. A thick network of springs were held centrally by a serpentine spring.
The streets were not like today’s (at least not everywhere)! Many holes and dirt roads had to be faced by motorcyclists from all over the world. So this type of saddle allowed to improve the comfort and “spring” away in comfort. This saddle is produced today as it was then.
The black faux leather upholstery is waterproof and resistant to UV rays.
Also available the single cover to be mounted on the original frame (article 2004)
Frame in black powder-coated iron to resist rust.
Saddle art. 0004 – Seat cover art. 2004
Saddle and seat cover for Moto Morini Corsarino model V.
This model comes with the official name of Corsarino V but soon it is better known as Corsarino ‘Donna’. It has an open frame at the back and a less attractive line than the Z model that comes out in the same period.
In any case, today, those who own and restore one of these mopeds have a real gem for their hands.
The charm and prestige of certain motorcycles do not go through the years, in some cases they increase with the passage of time.
This is the case of the Moto Morini, bikes that have left their mark on the young people of the time and who now present their duly restored and polished charm.
Nisa has been manufacturing saddles for Moto Morini since the 1950s.
In those years the saddles were made of a sturdy iron frame. A thick network of springs were held centrally by a serpentine spring.
The streets were not like today’s (at least not everywhere)! Many holes and dirt roads had to be faced by motorcyclists from all over the world. So this type of saddle allowed to improve the comfort and “spring” away in comfort. This saddle is produced today as it was then.
The black faux leather upholstery is waterproof and resistant to UV rays.
Also available the single cover to be mounted on the original frame (article 2004)
Frame in black powder-coated iron to resist rust.
Saddle art. 0004 – Seat cover art. 2004
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